Istanbul/ to Belgrade shot on 40-year-old out of date 35mm film & and a close shave with disaster.

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Fantastic photos! I am glad your expired 35mm film still worked to capture this amazing artistic side of your journey. Glad you still have your head.
Your portraits are wonderful. Also, I looooove seeing pictures of people who aren't on their phones!!

I rejoice with for following your mind of not going with the team

Great shots. I really love seeing street photography from other areas of the world.

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Excellent collection of photos, I'm very attracted to street photography, you can imagine a history of the place.

I really like the grittiness and raw nature of these shots. Great captures... and i am glad that you weren't! Thanks for sharing part of your story here with us!

I miss the good 'ol darkroom days of processing and the analog of old-school photography! Your hostess had some amazing hair too btw! ;)

Great pictures! I'm glad you didn't go to Syria. I knew Anton Hammerl, who was shot in Libya and could never get over what happened to James Foley later. He was there when Anton was shot

I thought so

A tragedy. Conflict photography is such a complicated and seemingly addictive subject